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emerson now brown personally. emerson had deaned with brown, hosted brown, had brown stay with him. emerson did not see brown in the same way that the new york lerld and chicago tib yuan did. emerson would write that john brown is, and i quote, a pure idealist of artless goodness. louisa may also cot, his neighbor also knew john brown. shen and her father had dined with him, stayed with him, communed with him. louisa may would write john brown is, quote, st. john the just. william lloyd garrison, the quintessential abolitionist, william lloyd garrison compared brown's effort at revolution at harper's ferry with that of the fight for independence, american independence from the british. garrison would proclaim was john brown justified in his attempt? yes, by god, if washington wasn't his. and wendell phillips, an outspoken menster in boston also alluded to the revolution of '76 when he preached that, and i quote, harper's ferry is the lexington of today. perhaps henry david thoreau summarized yet new england intellectual thought on john brown when he would state john brown was the be
emerson now brown personally. emerson had deaned with brown, hosted brown, had brown stay with him. emerson did not see brown in the same way that the new york lerld and chicago tib yuan did. emerson would write that john brown is, and i quote, a pure idealist of artless goodness. louisa may also cot, his neighbor also knew john brown. shen and her father had dined with him, stayed with him, communed with him. louisa may would write john brown is, quote, st. john the just. william lloyd...
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brown told blacks. while other abolitionists wanted to give slaves freedom, john brown wanted to give them weapons. that's the critical difference between john brown and most other abolitionists. >> hold onto your weapons, he told them, and never be persuaded to leave them. the slaves that harpers ferry understood this advice. throughout the rate, they handled and exchanged weapons to express allegiance and power. between 25 and 50 slaves joined anderson at the start of the raid. and elderly slaves used lewis washington's shotgun to kill a white citizen as retaliation for the death of one of the raiders. others slaves used pikes to guard hostages, including their masters. blacks who guarded supplies across the river fired on troops in harpers ferry the morning after john brown was captured. however, most african-americans changed the relationship to weapons the moment the raid failed. when marines charged the engine house, shield screen, one of five black men and brown's party, dropped his rifle and sto
brown told blacks. while other abolitionists wanted to give slaves freedom, john brown wanted to give them weapons. that's the critical difference between john brown and most other abolitionists. >> hold onto your weapons, he told them, and never be persuaded to leave them. the slaves that harpers ferry understood this advice. throughout the rate, they handled and exchanged weapons to express allegiance and power. between 25 and 50 slaves joined anderson at the start of the raid. and...
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johnvocated pouring brown's body across the north. mary brown refused. visions of white northerners freeing black southerners through bloodshed also anticipated the civil war. caskets,for brown's wendell phillips predicted that the harpers ferry rate would would- harpers ferry raid kill slavery in the end. and he says most americans to have age brown did not good perspective on history. they said it was just like how their ancestors regretted joseph warren's death at the battle of bunker hill. brown sacrificed himself at the beginning of a long struggle for freedom. seeould only take time to the truth. he said history will date fromnia's emancipation harpers ferry. he gave the eulogy at brown's funeral in new york. ruffiann edmond acquired his battle trophy five days after brown's execution. he described it as one of those spirits which brown had brought to arm the slaves. which brown had brought to arm the slaves. and other white southerners saw african spears. a bookkeeper counted a large quantity of spears, sharp iron booing knives, a terrible looking
johnvocated pouring brown's body across the north. mary brown refused. visions of white northerners freeing black southerners through bloodshed also anticipated the civil war. caskets,for brown's wendell phillips predicted that the harpers ferry rate would would- harpers ferry raid kill slavery in the end. and he says most americans to have age brown did not good perspective on history. they said it was just like how their ancestors regretted joseph warren's death at the battle of bunker hill....
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brown. on tuesday, april 20th, 2021, law enforcement now possessed two arrest warrants for the sale of controlled substances as well as a search warrant for the residence and vehicles of mr. brown. the drug task force was to provide surveillance and the officers present that day were detective johnson, sergeant ruth and detective langley. the pasquotank special operation and tactics team would serve the warrant and take mr. brown into custody. their team consisted of lieutenant jud, sergeant meade, deputy morgan, deputy bishop, deputy swindell, and deputy lunsford, morgan, lewellen, bishop and swindell were wearing body cameras. the original plan was to serve warrants on the night of april 20, 2021. however, mr. brown was not at his residence and could not be located by the surveillance team. on the morning of april 21 at approximately 5:30 a.m. law enforcement held a briefing here at the pasquotank county sheriff's office and planned to serve the warrants on mr. brown. during the briefing t
brown. on tuesday, april 20th, 2021, law enforcement now possessed two arrest warrants for the sale of controlled substances as well as a search warrant for the residence and vehicles of mr. brown. the drug task force was to provide surveillance and the officers present that day were detective johnson, sergeant ruth and detective langley. the pasquotank special operation and tactics team would serve the warrant and take mr. brown into custody. their team consisted of lieutenant jud, sergeant...
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no, john brown never fell into that category now john brown. did fall into call at the trance of the person who realizes he's going to be a martyr. and this is something that i'm really intrigued when i try to get inside john's ground's head and i can read his letters from jail in west in virginia and you can read his statements and comments of people who talk to him at the time. there comes a point when john brown entered harper's ferry. he was fully convinced that he was more valuable to the freedom movement alive than dead. but between the time that he is captured and the time he is executed. he realized that he's of greater value to the movement dead than alive. and so he makes very clear. that he will not countenance nor cooperate with any effort to free him from jail and some of the people who had rode with him in kansas. we're thinking seriously of going to harpers ferry charlestown was where he was jail and springing and you know, they thought well how hard can this be? it's just a country jail. in fact, it would have been pretty hard b
no, john brown never fell into that category now john brown. did fall into call at the trance of the person who realizes he's going to be a martyr. and this is something that i'm really intrigued when i try to get inside john's ground's head and i can read his letters from jail in west in virginia and you can read his statements and comments of people who talk to him at the time. there comes a point when john brown entered harper's ferry. he was fully convinced that he was more valuable to the...
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try rx for brown skin. i know you're going to love it as much as i do -- and how it makes you look and feel. >> female announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skin-care line developed by a woman of color specifically for women of color. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor its prestigious genius award. if you have uneven skin tone, dark marks from sun damage or acne, hyperpigmentation, or dull, dry, rough skin, then rx for brown skin was created for you. >> i had a lot of acne and hyperpigmentation along these areas. >> dryness across my t-zone, ashiness on my chin, sunspots around my cheeks. >> female announcer: yet normal over-the-counter skin-care systems aren't formulated for people with darker tones and can leave your skin feeling dried out, oily, and even increase acne breakouts. now, thanks to dr.
try rx for brown skin. i know you're going to love it as much as i do -- and how it makes you look and feel. >> female announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skin-care line developed by a woman of color specifically for women of color. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor...
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chris brown! >> march, 2011, just two years after his shocking domestic abuse scandal, pop star chris brown was gearing up for a release of his new album "fame." >> the "fame" album in 2011 was, i think, a great moment for chris brown. and it really started to rebound his career. people started to focus more on his music again. rather than the personal troubles he's had. >> everybody go get that album. >> but when brown appeared on abc's "good morning america" talked turn to his ex, rhianna. >> i think this album is what i want people to hear and get into. definitely this album is what i want to talk about, not stuff that happened two years ago. >> once offset, the enraged star reportedly exploded through the hallways and shattered a dressing room window. >> he was scaring the daylights out of the makeup folks. he took off his shirt. he ran outside. another photo that was seen across the world. the violent side of him had not gone away. >> but neither had brown's ability to make great music. wf "l
chris brown! >> march, 2011, just two years after his shocking domestic abuse scandal, pop star chris brown was gearing up for a release of his new album "fame." >> the "fame" album in 2011 was, i think, a great moment for chris brown. and it really started to rebound his career. people started to focus more on his music again. rather than the personal troubles he's had. >> everybody go get that album. >> but when brown appeared on abc's "good...
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was john brown crazies always john brown insane? i would say definitely not, certainly not in the sense of losing touch with reality. he always understood what he was doing and why he was doing it. he was perhaps more convinced that he knew exactly what god wanted him to do then, let's say, more self questioning people do. but one of the reasons john brown was so persuasive was people who encountered him knew that he was on the right side of history and on the right side of this fundamental moral question and the test really comes, when he encountered southerners, people who opposed everything he stood for in a political way he drew them in, he won them over because they thought they were dealing with someone who had the courage of his convictions and that is something that is impressive to all sorts of people even if you don't believe in the conviction. here is someone who, at the risk of his life, is following his belief in what is right to the logical outcome. >> host: back to lincoln for a moment, he said himself i have no quarr
was john brown crazies always john brown insane? i would say definitely not, certainly not in the sense of losing touch with reality. he always understood what he was doing and why he was doing it. he was perhaps more convinced that he knew exactly what god wanted him to do then, let's say, more self questioning people do. but one of the reasons john brown was so persuasive was people who encountered him knew that he was on the right side of history and on the right side of this fundamental...
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brown, of course, booth and being there at the execution of john brown. can either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> well, booth was, of course, an actor. he left the stage just to go witness the execution of john brown. he looked that john brown, obviously he detested everything john brown stood for. and booth was a white supremacist and hated abolitionism. but he was really, really struck by the moxie of john brown. john brown was the calmest person there we, the very calmest person them. eventually, john wilkes booth calls john brown the grandest a man of the century. it was ironic that a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john brown -- they both demonized him, but they admired his coolness under pressure. there was a thing about southern honor, so forth. and so, i think john wilkes booth tried to be john brown in reverse. to be the grandest man of the century, but in the right cause. what booth was the right cause, john brown died for the wrong cause. john brown wanted to murder, or what he cons
brown, of course, booth and being there at the execution of john brown. can either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> well, booth was, of course, an actor. he left the stage just to go witness the execution of john brown. he looked that john brown, obviously he detested everything john brown stood for. and booth was a white supremacist and hated abolitionism. but he was really, really struck by the moxie of john brown. john brown was the calmest person there...
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browne. scott brown has also argue that had health care is a tax hike and that catch acap and trade i tax hike. and if he win, it could be a giant step forward towards ending the tax hikes, small and large businesses, and maybe we can move toward pro-growth policies and american prosperity pie way of true government limit, diminish debt, fair minded free market solutions and, yes, the of a forementioned lower and flatter tax rates. that is all why tonight's election occupies or program because of its incredible importance. and by the way, let me agree with my friend and former partner jim cramer that a scott brown victory this evening could trigger a huge stock market rally. the dow is up almost 100 points today. health care stocks led the way because a brown victory will most likely end the obama care quest. now, having said all this, i want to get reaction from our highly distinguished panel of experts. we have peter beinart, daily beast, senior fellow new america foundation. we have the "w
browne. scott brown has also argue that had health care is a tax hike and that catch acap and trade i tax hike. and if he win, it could be a giant step forward towards ending the tax hikes, small and large businesses, and maybe we can move toward pro-growth policies and american prosperity pie way of true government limit, diminish debt, fair minded free market solutions and, yes, the of a forementioned lower and flatter tax rates. that is all why tonight's election occupies or program because...
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we're honored speaker brown and willie brown to stand with you as we cross those bridges together. god bless you and god bless the state of california. god bless you (clapping.) well, now we know why we're here (laughter) he was leading the battle, of course, we're here. thank you very much assemblyman i see demeanor hall. i want to mention a couple of other elected officials. supervisor kim is here and supervisor cowen and dennis is here. he was the supervisor he was a mayor of san francisco. and he's now our lieutenant governor he is the person here representing the k4ru6 branch of california i'm talking about our lieutenant governor and we know that is gavin newsom (clapping.) hell i was supposed to do the introduction eleanor what was that i've got nothing left (laughter) >> seriously i was about to walk away. you're welcome to come back and
we're honored speaker brown and willie brown to stand with you as we cross those bridges together. god bless you and god bless the state of california. god bless you (clapping.) well, now we know why we're here (laughter) he was leading the battle, of course, we're here. thank you very much assemblyman i see demeanor hall. i want to mention a couple of other elected officials. supervisor kim is here and supervisor cowen and dennis is here. he was the supervisor he was a mayor of san francisco....
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and prosecutors asked a forensic doctor to compare the bite marks to brown's teeth. >> roy brown's bite pattern matched some of the bite marks on sabena's body. >> but the forensic doctor hired by the defense claimed the opposite. he said the bite wounds on sabena's body were created by someone with six front upper teeth. and brown didn't have them. >> and he was very clear and very adamant in regard to excluding roy as the person who left those bite marks. >> the jury sided with the prosecution and convicted roy brown of sabena's murder. he was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. >> there was no real evidence that roy brown knew sabena, much less where she lived. >> when brown got to his prison cell, he refused to sleep on the bed, because he said it belonged to a killer. not him. >> i told them when i went in there the first night, i'll sleep on the floor. that bed don't belong to me. that's my desk. i turned it into an office desk. i made a chair and sat down. that's my law school. >> brown filed several appeals, and all were denied. yet, he continued to work to clear his name.
and prosecutors asked a forensic doctor to compare the bite marks to brown's teeth. >> roy brown's bite pattern matched some of the bite marks on sabena's body. >> but the forensic doctor hired by the defense claimed the opposite. he said the bite wounds on sabena's body were created by someone with six front upper teeth. and brown didn't have them. >> and he was very clear and very adamant in regard to excluding roy as the person who left those bite marks. >> the jury...
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brown brothers are the four sons of alexander brown and important in the brown trading empire. liverpool which was the essential english port throughout this period of time a transatlantic trading business with agents in liverpool philadelphia and the new york city which eventually becomes the dominant house of these four branches. there's no firm that has survived from 1800 to 2021. longevity is not the only reason to write. it's not necessarily an interesting life nor does it necessarily provide any lessons it is also tempting to try to ascribe policies in characteristics in retrospect to say this is the way to survive. there's always look in their size contingency and there are plenty of family partnerships throughout the years of the 19th century and the second 50 years of the 19th century all of them look like they were solid stable and could withstand the test of time and didn't for one reason or another. subject to the next generation not as interested or adapter whatever the reason. accepting the fact there's a certain amount of luck and it's not all determined by cultu
brown brothers are the four sons of alexander brown and important in the brown trading empire. liverpool which was the essential english port throughout this period of time a transatlantic trading business with agents in liverpool philadelphia and the new york city which eventually becomes the dominant house of these four branches. there's no firm that has survived from 1800 to 2021. longevity is not the only reason to write. it's not necessarily an interesting life nor does it necessarily...
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he talks about john brown at length. so i think it contributes to getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the furry in the south. we can't trut any northerner so that steven douglas, who has sort of seen the like ly democratic nominee who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee, and then a whole other party forum. when you have the november election, no for candidates in the field and lincoln wins with less than 40% of the vote. if i had to guess i would say if you hadn't had the raid, probably douglas would have become president who was a northerner very con sill to her towards the south and this whole war would have been deferred for at least another four years. who knows? i mean, then any number of other scenarios could have unfolded. so that's just a guess. i mean, but it's a significant -- >> it's more than significant, and it's so compelling. because that, of course, you just unrolled that a little bit further, and suddenly you don't have an emancip
he talks about john brown at length. so i think it contributes to getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the furry in the south. we can't trut any northerner so that steven douglas, who has sort of seen the like ly democratic nominee who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee, and then a whole other party forum. when you have the november election, no for candidates in the field and lincoln wins with less than 40% of the vote....
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sam chase gave money to brown, and here's lincoln, who then very deftly uses brown as a foil, really. he criticizes brown to position himself as the safe moderate choice in the republican field. here we have these quite out there guys who are a little like brown. that's not what the republican party is about. we're not about taking on slavery in the states where it exists. we're not john browns. he talks about this quite explicitly in his famous union speech. he talks about john brown at length. so i think it contributes to getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the furry in the south. we can't trust any northerner, so that steven douglas, who has sort of seemed the likely democratic nominee, who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee, and then another democratic nominee, breckenridge. and then a whole other party forms. when you have the november election, no for candidates in the field and lincoln wins with less than 40% of the vote. if i had to guess i would say if you hadn't had the raid, probably douglas would h
sam chase gave money to brown, and here's lincoln, who then very deftly uses brown as a foil, really. he criticizes brown to position himself as the safe moderate choice in the republican field. here we have these quite out there guys who are a little like brown. that's not what the republican party is about. we're not about taking on slavery in the states where it exists. we're not john browns. he talks about this quite explicitly in his famous union speech. he talks about john brown at...
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brown. i think it is appropriate to begin with the president. of the united states. president, one who you probably would have voted for if you could as a male citizen, with voting property here in virginia and white. in the 1840's. john tyler of tidewater, virginia. keeping careful watch on what had happened here in harpers ferry. had been imprisoned in charlestown, was about to go on trial, it is possible that one of your neighbors would have been in the courtroom on the jury that is going to be trying john brown. tyler had this to say about the situation -- these words are feelings. relevance to what you may be feeling in 2015. former president tyler -- virginia, he is referring to you as virginians and the state, teethia, is arming to the , more than 50,000 stands of arms already distributed and the demand for more weapons daily increasing. succession as voices as you delighted in john brown's attack at harpers ferry. secession, voices of , with respect to brown and the cause of his unio
brown. i think it is appropriate to begin with the president. of the united states. president, one who you probably would have voted for if you could as a male citizen, with voting property here in virginia and white. in the 1840's. john tyler of tidewater, virginia. keeping careful watch on what had happened here in harpers ferry. had been imprisoned in charlestown, was about to go on trial, it is possible that one of your neighbors would have been in the courtroom on the jury that is going to...
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. >> governor jerry brown again? >> meg whitman's nose keeps growing. >> meg whitman and jerry brown if a virtual tie tonight. >> the stage is set for a history-making moment, and it all comes down to tonight, the final debate. and you are looking live right now at dominican university's n angelical broadcast throughout the entire staff california. good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm tom sinkovitz. the debate set to begin in 30 minutes. the audience has filed in to the auditorium now, the candidates are prepared as they're going to be. tom brokaw, the moderator, will be on stage shortly. as this final debate is taking place on this intimate campus that was founded back in 1890, today it is a place of higher learning for about 2,000 students. >> and we've got unprecedented access. we have a team inside, and on top of that we have our nbc bay area news reporters stationed throughout the entire campus covering every single aspect of what's going to be happening in tonight's debate. not only the issues and topics b
. >> governor jerry brown again? >> meg whitman's nose keeps growing. >> meg whitman and jerry brown if a virtual tie tonight. >> the stage is set for a history-making moment, and it all comes down to tonight, the final debate. and you are looking live right now at dominican university's n angelical broadcast throughout the entire staff california. good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm tom sinkovitz. the debate set to begin in 30 minutes. the audience has filed...
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brown as mr. brown was running. one witness stated there were actually two police vehicles and four officers present but only one officer fired a weapon. most witnesses agreed that near the corner of canfield and copper creek, mr. brown stopped and turned around, facing officer wilson. some said mr. brown did not move toward officer wilson at all but was shot multiple times as he stood near the corner with his hands raised. in subsequent interviews with law enforcement or their testimony before the grand jury, many of the same witnesses acknowledged that they didn't actually see the shooting. some were running for cover, some were relating what they heard from others or, as i said, what they assumed happened in that case. several other witnesses maintained their original statement that mr. brown had his hands in the air and was not moving toward the officer when he was shot. others said that he was shot -- several witnesses stated that mr. brown did not raise his hands at all or that he raised them briefly and then
brown as mr. brown was running. one witness stated there were actually two police vehicles and four officers present but only one officer fired a weapon. most witnesses agreed that near the corner of canfield and copper creek, mr. brown stopped and turned around, facing officer wilson. some said mr. brown did not move toward officer wilson at all but was shot multiple times as he stood near the corner with his hands raised. in subsequent interviews with law enforcement or their testimony before...
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jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. >>> a couple hundred people will be in the auditorium, the candidates looking the those people hospital. will they be talking to tonight? >> tom, a lot fewer than the people statewide. we are talking about those 10 or 15% but maybe a couple of things otherwise to look at as well. look, brown, let's fire up the debate. no question about t whitman must appeal to independents there are more democrats than republicans, she has that chore. >> we are going to have predebate could havage at 6:00 and postdebate at 7:00, debate starting at 6:30. "nbc nightly news" is coming up next though. people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!
jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. >>> a couple hundred people will be in the auditorium, the candidates looking the those people hospital. will they be talking to tonight? >> tom, a lot fewer than the people statewide. we are talking about those 10 or 15% but maybe a couple of things otherwise to look at as well. look, brown, let's fire up the debate. no question about t whitman must appeal to independents there are more democrats than republicans, she...
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and john brown tells a story the, there are a couple of moments of epiphany for john brown. one is when he's a young boy, he's 8 or 10 years old, he's praying in ohio with another -- playing in ohio with another child who happens to be black. john brown is vaguely aware of slavery, but he doesn't know what it means on a personal level until some guy that turns out to be the owner, comes around and beats him on the head. john brown, all of a sudden i realized my position was very different from this person's position. and abraham lincoln, he was in his late teens, and he had been hired to float a cargo of flat boats down the mississippi to new orleans. and for the first time in his wife, he witnessed a slave auction. and lincoln remembered that was when he realized there was something really wrong about slavery. he'd been aware of slavery, but he'd never seen the process by which people were sold just like cattle and horses were sold. and so i wonder if for the three women that dorothy writes about, i'll ask dorothy, can you identify moments when they came to the conclusion t
and john brown tells a story the, there are a couple of moments of epiphany for john brown. one is when he's a young boy, he's 8 or 10 years old, he's praying in ohio with another -- playing in ohio with another child who happens to be black. john brown is vaguely aware of slavery, but he doesn't know what it means on a personal level until some guy that turns out to be the owner, comes around and beats him on the head. john brown, all of a sudden i realized my position was very different from...
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, and old brown took me." on june 2nd of 1856 pate surrendered his missouri pos ee to john brown's company at the battle of blackjack. this is henry clay pate. both men recognized the event as the first battle of a looming civil war. now, there had been lots of violence in kansas prior to the battle of blackjack. but this was the first pitched firefight. there are over 100 men firing at each other at blackjack for three hours. there are a number of casualties. this is not just an act of terror or some me lee in the street. this was in fact a battle. to prove that blackjack meant war john brown and clay pate drafted an article of surrender and prison exchange that afternoon. this is that document. the agreement between them specified that pate and his lieutenant, a man named w.b. for the scott brock et would be exchanged for two of john brown's sons being held by pro slavery militia. the document stressed and i quoted up here, the arms, particularly the side arms of each one exchanged are to be returned with th
, and old brown took me." on june 2nd of 1856 pate surrendered his missouri pos ee to john brown's company at the battle of blackjack. this is henry clay pate. both men recognized the event as the first battle of a looming civil war. now, there had been lots of violence in kansas prior to the battle of blackjack. but this was the first pitched firefight. there are over 100 men firing at each other at blackjack for three hours. there are a number of casualties. this is not just an act of...
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but john brown was no republican. and you have failed to implicate a single republican in his harpers ferry enterprise. so neither let us be slandered from our duty by false accusations against us. but let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us dare to do our duty as we understand it. [ cheers and applause ] >> it is within this speech that he kind of marries the pragmatic argument of preventing the extension of slavery with the moral argument that there is a problem with slavery, morally, and that it is damaging the credibility and the unity of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> the speech makes lincoln a national political star, and he capitalizes on his newfound fame to become the republican party's nominee for president. though the north embraces lincoln, southern states refuse to even put him on the ballot. running against a divided field of democrats, including old rival stephen douglas, lincoln carries all but one free state, enough to win the presidency, with less than 40% o
but john brown was no republican. and you have failed to implicate a single republican in his harpers ferry enterprise. so neither let us be slandered from our duty by false accusations against us. but let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us dare to do our duty as we understand it. [ cheers and applause ] >> it is within this speech that he kind of marries the pragmatic argument of preventing the extension of slavery with the moral argument that there is a...
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brown. on tuesday, april 20th, 2021, law enforcement now possessed two arrest warrants for the sale of controlled substances in their county and as well as a search warrant for the residence and vehicles mr. brown. a joint team of the county was assembled. the county drug task force was to provide surveillance and the officers president hasn't it day were detective johnson, sergeant roof and detective langley. the special operation and tactics team would serve the warrants and take mr. brown into custody. their team consisted of lieutenant judge, sergeant meedz, detective morgan, deputy bishop, deputy swindell and lunsford. morgan, luellen, bishop and swindale were wearing body cameras. they were going to serve the warrant on the night of april 20, 2021, however he was not at his residence and could not be located by the surveillance team. on the morning of april 21, 2021 at approximately 5:30 a.m., law enforcement held a briefing here at the county sheriff's office and plan to serve the war
brown. on tuesday, april 20th, 2021, law enforcement now possessed two arrest warrants for the sale of controlled substances in their county and as well as a search warrant for the residence and vehicles mr. brown. a joint team of the county was assembled. the county drug task force was to provide surveillance and the officers president hasn't it day were detective johnson, sergeant roof and detective langley. the special operation and tactics team would serve the warrants and take mr. brown...
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brown in the back as mr. brown was running away. once the autopsy findings were released showing he had not sustained wounds to the back of his body. no additional witnesses made such a claim. and several witness as justed their stories in subsequent statements. some even admitted they did not witness the event at all but merely repeated what they heard in the neighborhood, or others, or assumed had happened. fortunately for the integrity of the investigation, almost all initial witness interviews were recorded. the statements and testimony of most witnesses were presented to the grand jury before >> tollsy results were released by the media. and before several media outlets published information in reports received from a washington, d.c. government official. the jurors were, therefore, prior to the time of the release of the information going public and what followed in the news kiekel, jurors were able to have assessed credibility of the witnesses, including those witnesses whose statements and testimony remained consistent throu
brown in the back as mr. brown was running away. once the autopsy findings were released showing he had not sustained wounds to the back of his body. no additional witnesses made such a claim. and several witness as justed their stories in subsequent statements. some even admitted they did not witness the event at all but merely repeated what they heard in the neighborhood, or others, or assumed had happened. fortunately for the integrity of the investigation, almost all initial witness...
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>> brown: yeah. when i'm getting kind of the crap beat out of me outside in the political spectrum, i'm like, "psh, this is nothing. bring it. let's go. next." >> stahl: scott brown has needed that "bring it on" toughness in washington, where he's showing everyone he's his own man, with a voting record that has his fellow republicans in a dither. >> brown: i look at each and every bill on its merits, regardless of party affiliation. party plays no bearing whatsoever, at all, in any of the votes that i take, period. so to say, "well, the party wanted this." i don't care what the party did. >> stahl: you don't hear that kind of talk every day. while brown votes with the republicans against tax increases, he has broken ranks on other major issues, like a jobs measure, and ending the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. whichever way you vote, you're very likely to tick off the tea party or massachusetts. you're right caught in this horrible vise. >> brown: well, i don't know if i'm ticking off the
>> brown: yeah. when i'm getting kind of the crap beat out of me outside in the political spectrum, i'm like, "psh, this is nothing. bring it. let's go. next." >> stahl: scott brown has needed that "bring it on" toughness in washington, where he's showing everyone he's his own man, with a voting record that has his fellow republicans in a dither. >> brown: i look at each and every bill on its merits, regardless of party affiliation. party plays no bearing...
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first of all is the brown that we saw in this case the linda brown we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown and she was the daughter of oliver brown who was -- he was a -- he was in topeka and he was a welder in the shops of the santa fe railroads. >> he was also a part-time preacher. in some pictures he chose to wear his collar which as a dimension no into this case. >> he was brought into this case he didn't seek them out. the reason the naacp and thurgood marshall chose this case was to avoid that the schools weren't equal. that's why he picked a school where there was no allegation of separate but adequately facilities. he was stressing the fact that linda brown as she said in that incredibly moving introduction, did you hear her say her tears froze while walking to school. the fact she had to walk to a bus to take a ride to another school, sumner elementary which was several blocks from her house which she could have walked directly to. to her and her father was an outrage and didn't rely on whether the facilities were equal or not. >> the arguments before the cour
first of all is the brown that we saw in this case the linda brown we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown and she was the daughter of oliver brown who was -- he was a -- he was in topeka and he was a welder in the shops of the santa fe railroads. >> he was also a part-time preacher. in some pictures he chose to wear his collar which as a dimension no into this case. >> he was brought into this case he didn't seek them out. the reason the naacp and thurgood marshall chose this...
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>> governor brown. gov. brown: thank you. what a lot of people don't know about me is that he used to practicelaw and i represented parents and children in the foster care system. and what i saw was heart wrenching. caseworkerserloaded and the attorneys with too many children on their cases. is one of thehis issues that keeps me up every single night. so, we have brought on new leadership at the department, work to make sure that all of our children in foster care are safe. we are working to safely and responsibly reduce caseloads. we have 1.5 times the children in our system. we are working on recruiting and retaining foster parents. focus is on the root causes of the foster care system. in oregon, that his substance abuse and alcohol. about 75% of the kids are there because one of more parents are using. number two, domestic violence. number three, housing. i'm very committed to making sure we have comprehensive health care for all of our children, and as we work to 2.0, making sure mental health is fully implemented -- int
>> governor brown. gov. brown: thank you. what a lot of people don't know about me is that he used to practicelaw and i represented parents and children in the foster care system. and what i saw was heart wrenching. caseworkerserloaded and the attorneys with too many children on their cases. is one of thehis issues that keeps me up every single night. so, we have brought on new leadership at the department, work to make sure that all of our children in foster care are safe. we are working...
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that's what john brown's trial meant to john brown himself. in all four days of court time were devoted to the trial. two days after the verdict was announced, brown was brought back into court and ask if he had anything to say before her sentence was passed on it. he then delivered his famous last statement and the judge sentenced him to death by hanging. the sentence was carried out on december 2nd, 1859 in a field just five blocks from this courthouse. it was 30 days after the trial is concluded and just short after five weeks that it began. this all happened in remarkably short time, it given the circumstances of the case. the indictment prevented complicated issues. it took 20 minutes allowed for the court clerk to read the indictment in open court. difficulty issues were raised by the trial, some not previously dealt with in any american quarter. such as, for example, whether treason and should be committed against a stay. whether a person who is not a resident of a state and that hold no allegiance to the state could be tried for treaso
that's what john brown's trial meant to john brown himself. in all four days of court time were devoted to the trial. two days after the verdict was announced, brown was brought back into court and ask if he had anything to say before her sentence was passed on it. he then delivered his famous last statement and the judge sentenced him to death by hanging. the sentence was carried out on december 2nd, 1859 in a field just five blocks from this courthouse. it was 30 days after the trial is...
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will you elect jerry brown? >> if you transported somebody from 1992 to 2010 california and showed them bill clinton and jerry brown standing on the same stage, singing each other's praises, you wouldn't have believed it. >> before midnight on election night, whitman conceded and brown was about to begin an unexpected second phase as governor. >> 28 years later, full of energy, full of creativity and ready to serve you the people of california. thank you. >> the important ingredient in judgment and leadership is being able to see from different points of view and being able to say i saw it that way in 1980, 1990 was a little different. today i would see it even in a different way. >> he was more disciplined in his first years when he came back than we ever expected. got focused on solving the funding crisis. people were talking about california being ungovernorable at the time and he fixed it. >> 17 is not 4. 19 is not 8 and 21 is not 7. that is real. that is real, that's stuff we're not doing. now we're going t
will you elect jerry brown? >> if you transported somebody from 1992 to 2010 california and showed them bill clinton and jerry brown standing on the same stage, singing each other's praises, you wouldn't have believed it. >> before midnight on election night, whitman conceded and brown was about to begin an unexpected second phase as governor. >> 28 years later, full of energy, full of creativity and ready to serve you the people of california. thank you. >> the...
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the results of rx for brown skin are truly amazing. >> after using rx for brown skin, my skin is radiant. it glows, it feels supple. i am a true believer. >> it was so easy. it's just 1, 2, 3 easy steps. >> i put it on and i go, and there's no more obsessing anymore. >> after the first week, i was addicted. >> i feel so corny half the time, because i'm like, "really, it did make a difference!" it sounds like a cliche but it really did. >> about two weeks into it, my skin felt softer and brighter, and it was something different than i had ever used in any other product. >> announcer: your order today also comes with a special free gift: dr. taylor's advanced age block shield-- a $30 value-- yours free! >> the age block is the gift that keeps on giving. >> it's creamy, it feels very silky and velvety on your fingertips and even better on the face. >> oh my goodness, if they offer that for a free gift, can i get in on that? >> announcer: but wait, this deal gets even better, because when you order before the end of this program, we'll also take off one whole payment! that means you get dr.
the results of rx for brown skin are truly amazing. >> after using rx for brown skin, my skin is radiant. it glows, it feels supple. i am a true believer. >> it was so easy. it's just 1, 2, 3 easy steps. >> i put it on and i go, and there's no more obsessing anymore. >> after the first week, i was addicted. >> i feel so corny half the time, because i'm like, "really, it did make a difference!" it sounds like a cliche but it really did. >> about two...
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so this is brown, this is central high school when brown -- when they attempted to implement brown here and integrate the school. the governor brought in the state national guard to escort in nine children to integrate the school. and then he said violence was threatened, so the children would half to leave. the president said sorry, we are going to implement brown. federal troops were then brought in. the children went back to school and those troops stayed there for months. almost the entire school year, if you can imagine such a thing as sending your child to the school under those circumstances where it was necessary for armed guards to accompany your own children to school just so they could have a shot at getting a decent education. this was the real-life impact of brown. a good friend of mine was in the first graduating class from central high school in little rock. she explained this to me. growing up in little rock, it was common for her to see a ku klux klan parade and marches. whenever that happened, her parents would just yank her inside. come on, read a book. come inside. t
so this is brown, this is central high school when brown -- when they attempted to implement brown here and integrate the school. the governor brought in the state national guard to escort in nine children to integrate the school. and then he said violence was threatened, so the children would half to leave. the president said sorry, we are going to implement brown. federal troops were then brought in. the children went back to school and those troops stayed there for months. almost the entire...
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brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes booth and john brown in reverse. the grandest of the century but booth was the right one. john brown died for the wrong reason. try to murder what he considered the right one but he wanted to be john brown in reverse. >> do you want to add to that? >> it's striking to me in some ways concerning what he learns what wilkes booth learned from john brown in the speech john brown case before the court and on his way to being executed if booth had been willing to take that final step, he could have prepared a speech,
brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john...
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first of all, is the brown in this case the linda brown that we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown, and she was the daughter of oliver brown, who was a -- he was in topeka, he was a welder in the shop of the santa fe railroad. i have to look for the facts. >> he was also a part-time preacher. he chose to wear his collar, which adds another dimension to this case. >> he does. it was very powerful. but he was not. he was brought into the case, approached by if naacp. one reason that they chose the brown case and not those other cases was to avoid a dispute about whether or not the facilities were equal. the fact that both sides in the case had the gall to actually present them and say, look, they were in fact equal was confusing according to marshall. and that's why he picked a school where there was no allegation of separate but equal facilities. he was stressing the fact that linda brown as she said in that proving introductions. did you hear what she said about her tears freezing up walking to school? the fact that she had to walk six blocks to a school bus to
first of all, is the brown in this case the linda brown that we saw earlier? >> it is linda brown, and she was the daughter of oliver brown, who was a -- he was in topeka, he was a welder in the shop of the santa fe railroad. i have to look for the facts. >> he was also a part-time preacher. he chose to wear his collar, which adds another dimension to this case. >> he does. it was very powerful. but he was not. he was brought into the case, approached by if naacp. one reason...
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brown: i do. senator reed: do you agree to give your personal views even if your views differ from the administration? mr. brown: i do. geed screed provide documents and records in a timely manner when requested by this committee, subcommittees and consult with the request to provide any such records? mr. brown: i do. senator reed: will you ensure that your staff will provide documents and records including timely answers. mr. brown: i will. senator reed: will you provide requests. will those witnesses and briefings be protected for reappliesals? mr. brown: they will. senator reed: we are facing a challenging environment and one of the aspects is the challenge of recruiting with fewer and fewer americans eligible because of many factors including health and other aspects but also what actions will you take to make sure it becomes successful and enhances readiness? general brown: i have had the opportunity to think deeply about this and number of opportunities to engage with my fellow service chief
brown: i do. senator reed: do you agree to give your personal views even if your views differ from the administration? mr. brown: i do. geed screed provide documents and records in a timely manner when requested by this committee, subcommittees and consult with the request to provide any such records? mr. brown: i do. senator reed: will you ensure that your staff will provide documents and records including timely answers. mr. brown: i will. senator reed: will you provide requests. will those...
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brown attacked debbie in the bedroom. assaulted her, stabbed her twice with a knife and left her for dead. on his way out, he dropped his glasses in the hallway. debbie, most likely paralyzed from the waist down from the stab wound, crawled over those glasses on her way to call police. she died before she could identify her attacker. but her blood on brown's glasses did it for her. >> i believe debbie died on the telephone knowing she had done her job. >> i recall the day that dr. strong came to our office in berry like it was yesterday. it was a piece of evidence that was individual and it truly was a high five yahoo moment. >> the final hurdle for prosecutors was to explain why gym brown's glasses were gold in the mug shots, but dark brown when shown to the jury. >> a decision had been made by the investigators to deliver jim brown's glasses to him at the jail. prior to doing that, they wanted them cleaned of the blood that was on them. in that process of cleaning the blood, part of the laminate from the temples of the
brown attacked debbie in the bedroom. assaulted her, stabbed her twice with a knife and left her for dead. on his way out, he dropped his glasses in the hallway. debbie, most likely paralyzed from the waist down from the stab wound, crawled over those glasses on her way to call police. she died before she could identify her attacker. but her blood on brown's glasses did it for her. >> i believe debbie died on the telephone knowing she had done her job. >> i recall the day that dr....
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brown was not related to the robbery. >> why did he stop michael brown? >> because they were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> having said that, chief jackson then gave the local paper and me yet another version. the officer he said actually did know about the robbery but was not aware that michael brown was a suspect, that is, not until he might have seen the cigarettes in brown's hands. as you might imagine, neither the changing story nor decision to release the video is winning many friends here. you'll hear from the brown family tonight, from dorian johns johnson's attorney and more surveillance video from randi kaye. >> reporter: ferguson market and liquor saturday morning, what you're about to see is what police call a strong-armed robbery. they say that's michael brown entering the store. white t-shirt, long tan shorts and a red cardinals baseball hat. his friend dorian johnson right behind him. it's 11:52 a.m. and 58 corrects according to the police incident report. the surveillance camera shows four seconds l
brown was not related to the robbery. >> why did he stop michael brown? >> because they were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> having said that, chief jackson then gave the local paper and me yet another version. the officer he said actually did know about the robbery but was not aware that michael brown was a suspect, that is, not until he might have seen the cigarettes in brown's hands. as you might imagine, neither the changing story...
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scott brown, mr. i am against obamacare, mr. scott brown himself apparently does not even know what to say now when he is asked in new hampshire about whether or not the state ought to expand health insurance access under obamacare. scott brown, mr. i'm against obamacare, the man who person phis running against obamacare for the republican party now that he is running for office right now cannot even answer basic questions about what the state he is running in should do about obamacare. he cannot answer the question, because expanding health insurance in new hampshire probably at some level makes sense for new hampshire. but that is obamacare, and being against obamacare is the one thing people are supposed to know about scott brown that does not make them laugh out loud. poor scott brown, live free and die. frank rich joins us next. stay with us. >>> i've said before, i will always work with anyone who's willing to make this law work even better. but the debate over repealing this law is over. the af
scott brown, mr. i am against obamacare, mr. scott brown himself apparently does not even know what to say now when he is asked in new hampshire about whether or not the state ought to expand health insurance access under obamacare. scott brown, mr. i'm against obamacare, the man who person phis running against obamacare for the republican party now that he is running for office right now cannot even answer basic questions about what the state he is running in should do about obamacare. he...
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brown's confidence. there was anetwork of abolitionists . abolitionists philanthropists, centered in boston but spanning over into upstate new york these were men typically who were eager to support the anti-slavery cost. but they were in no position to take up arms. but they were enormously impressed by somebody who did like john brown and so they became the financial support of john brown. john brown, nobody knew him from anybody else until the massacre. now, there was no direct evidence linking john brown to the crime because the people who were killed, nobody knew this guy was really you was just somebody but eventually, it is pointed to john brown so the federal authorities in kansas territory without a wanted poster for john brown. but the trouble was in those pre-photography days there was no picture on the poster. so john brown all he had to do was grow his hair, his hair, changes name and he wondered relatively freely around the north. just as there was an underground railroad for escape slaves,
brown's confidence. there was anetwork of abolitionists . abolitionists philanthropists, centered in boston but spanning over into upstate new york these were men typically who were eager to support the anti-slavery cost. but they were in no position to take up arms. but they were enormously impressed by somebody who did like john brown and so they became the financial support of john brown. john brown, nobody knew him from anybody else until the massacre. now, there was no direct evidence...
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the brown v. board of education case was filed in district court. the brown v. board of education case is really a small piece of a much larger case that started really back in the late 1920s and early 1930s, which was part of the national association for the advancement of colored people's or naacp's struggle to overturn it. so they were attempting to file cases that would eventual lead to overturning a case called plessy v. ferguson. and that was a supreme court decision that allowed the state of louisiana to segregate rail cars by race. and once the supreme court made that decision that was constitutional, what you saw was an explosion of laws in the south especially that permitted segregated facilities in all sectors of public life. so the naacp was attempting to overturn that precedent. and they knew they could try to do in one case, but if they lost that would be the end of their attempt. so really beginning in the 1930s, they began to file cases to chip away at that pres dependent. and it w
the brown v. board of education case was filed in district court. the brown v. board of education case is really a small piece of a much larger case that started really back in the late 1920s and early 1930s, which was part of the national association for the advancement of colored people's or naacp's struggle to overturn it. so they were attempting to file cases that would eventual lead to overturning a case called plessy v. ferguson. and that was a supreme court decision that allowed the...
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but he is friends with michael brown, he had just partaken in a robbery with michael brown of cigars. and he has an outstanding warrant for an arrest on a misdemeanor charge. will the jury look at him as a truth teller? >> they don't have to rely upon him. they have three other witnesses who also says something similar to what he says about what happened that day. and i think it's important because there are very important points within what they all say that a very clear and very apparent. >> three witnesses who do not know each other and have no connection to one another. >> none whatsoever. they tell their own version in their own way. and i think that once a jury -- hopefully we'll have a jury trial in the situation. and i think jury trials are important because they get to weigh all the testimony unlike a grand jury. that's why it's important we have a direct file or indictment by the grand jury so we can have a public trial so that we all can see the evidence. >> but this audience should know the grand jury is stacked against the defendant. even a ham sandwich can be indicted. i
but he is friends with michael brown, he had just partaken in a robbery with michael brown of cigars. and he has an outstanding warrant for an arrest on a misdemeanor charge. will the jury look at him as a truth teller? >> they don't have to rely upon him. they have three other witnesses who also says something similar to what he says about what happened that day. and i think it's important because there are very important points within what they all say that a very clear and very...
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let's cheer brown on. >> ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown >> hey! i'm allergic to needles. i can't give no blood. i'm not doing that. >> ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown >> uh, now what? >> uh, one pint. >> get him up. >> get your hands out of my pockets. no, madea, i don't want you to kiss me. no! >> mr. brown. >> no, don't kiss me. please. aah! >> mr. brown. >> cora. cora, is that you? >> yes. >> ooh, i just so -- i'm so disney. i just felt like i died and went to heaven. >> hello, brown. >> ah, who left the gate open? >> oh, shut up before i take another pint of blood out of you. >> cora, how much did they take, cora? felt like they cut off my arm. help me. >> okay. all right. here you go. here you are, mr. brown. >> what's this? >> that's the results from the dna test. sasha ran the test when you passed out. >> oh. cora, am i your daddy? >> mr. brown... >> cora, don't tell me. i don't wanna know! if i'm not your daddy, who's gonna love me? who's gonna love me like you? >> mr. brown! >> nobody. >>
let's cheer brown on. >> ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown >> hey! i'm allergic to needles. i can't give no blood. i'm not doing that. >> ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown ♪ go brown, go brown >> uh, now what? >> uh, one pint. >> get him up. >> get your hands out of my pockets. no, madea, i don't want you to kiss me. no! >> mr. brown. >> no, don't kiss me. please. aah!...
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brown. stuck his gun out the window and fired at mr. brown as mr. brown was running. one witness state thread were actually two vehicles and two officers present but only one officer fired a weapon. most agreed that near canfield and copper creek mr. brown stopped and turned around facing officer wilson. some said mr. brown did not move toward officer wilson at all but was shot multiple times as he stood near the corner with his hands raised. in subsequent interviews with law enforcement or their testimony before the grand jury many of the same witnesses acknowledged that they didn't actually see the shooting. some were running for cover. some were relating what they heard from others or as i said what they assumed happened in that case. so other witnesses maintained their original statement that mr. brown had his hands in here and was not moving towards officer when he was shot. others said he was shot -- several witnesses saited that mr. brown did not raise his hands at all or that he raised them briefly and then dropped them and turned towards officer wilson who th
brown. stuck his gun out the window and fired at mr. brown as mr. brown was running. one witness state thread were actually two vehicles and two officers present but only one officer fired a weapon. most agreed that near canfield and copper creek mr. brown stopped and turned around facing officer wilson. some said mr. brown did not move toward officer wilson at all but was shot multiple times as he stood near the corner with his hands raised. in subsequent interviews with law enforcement or...
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was john brown krazy? was john brown and same? i would say definitely not, certainly not in the sense of losing touch with reality. he always understood what he was doing and why he was doing it. he was perhaps more committed that he knew exactly what god wanted him to do then questioning -- what self questioning people do but one of the reasons of john brown was so persuasive was people who are encountered him knew that he was on the right side of history and on the right side of this fundamental moral question and the test becomes and i won't don't want to anticipate two-parter but when he encounters people who oppose everything that he stood for in a political way he drew them in. they thought they were dealing with someone who had the utter courage of his conviction and that's something that is also to people even if you don't leave in the conviction here someone who at the risk of his life is is. >> you mentioned, let's go back to lincoln for just a moment because he himself said he had no quarrel with being against slavery a
was john brown krazy? was john brown and same? i would say definitely not, certainly not in the sense of losing touch with reality. he always understood what he was doing and why he was doing it. he was perhaps more committed that he knew exactly what god wanted him to do then questioning -- what self questioning people do but one of the reasons of john brown was so persuasive was people who are encountered him knew that he was on the right side of history and on the right side of this...
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you richard brown. it's good to see you and thank you dr. parkel. that's all i got. i could listen to him talk all day. that was fantastic. >> christina, would you like to come up again? >> thank you. we have a few special thank yous that we want to wrap the ceremony up with. if vernal, elsie and deanna if you can please come up. we would really appreciate it. and so behalf on the mayor's office we would like to say thank you deeply for your contribution for making these services such a success. >> thank you. >> they are beautiful. >> for you. we have certificates of honor on behalf of the mayor's services. we are good at making certificates of honor. >> thank you. >> okay. and thank you to everybody for your contribution, your time and commitment to showing up today. the sponsors, we appreciate your support. now that concludes our ceremony. please enjoy the reception. thank you.
you richard brown. it's good to see you and thank you dr. parkel. that's all i got. i could listen to him talk all day. that was fantastic. >> christina, would you like to come up again? >> thank you. we have a few special thank yous that we want to wrap the ceremony up with. if vernal, elsie and deanna if you can please come up. we would really appreciate it. and so behalf on the mayor's office we would like to say thank you deeply for your contribution for making these services...
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brown hands a box of swisher suites to johnson. a struggle or front ton tags takes place by brown. it is obscured by a display case on the counter. brown turns away from the counterwith another box of swisher sweets cigars and walks toward the exit door. it goes on to talk about the confrontation that happened. it is worth mentioning that incident is related to another incident detailed under another police report. it gives that police report number and it says brown was fatally wounded involving the officer in that department. and again, we're calling this a bomb shell. i'm not sure if i would call it a bomb shell because as you remember in the beginning it was said that michael brown had participated in stealing something from a convenience store. remember that? they said it was candy and something else. >> it was all rumor and conjectu conjecture. >> if you want to classify the strong arm as a bomb shell, i would say absolutely right. if there may have been something that precip tated this. he was stopped in the middle of the street. yes, it was conjecture now there is confirmat
brown hands a box of swisher suites to johnson. a struggle or front ton tags takes place by brown. it is obscured by a display case on the counter. brown turns away from the counterwith another box of swisher sweets cigars and walks toward the exit door. it goes on to talk about the confrontation that happened. it is worth mentioning that incident is related to another incident detailed under another police report. it gives that police report number and it says brown was fatally wounded...